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...books reviewed in TIME were published within the fortnight. TIME readers may obtain any book of any U. S. publisher by sending check or money-order to cover regular retail price ($5 if price is unknown, change to be remitted) to Ben Boswell of TIME, 205 East 4?nd St., New York City...
...Rutherford McCormick, management of Liberty, Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News. It was on the tabloid News that Daughter Alicia worked in 1927 as a $30-a-week sobsister, was once thrown downstairs by an irate Hoboken housewife whom she sought to interview on henpecking. To other Chicago £nd Manhattan social ites the authoress is Mrs. Simpson. James Simpson Jr., whom she married in 1927 and from whom she now lives apart (in Manhattan), is son of the board chairman of Chicago's Marshall Field & Co. But to the publishing world she is sec ond principal in a Father...
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Score--Harvard 7, 110th Cavalry 2. Goals--Sharp 7, Vroom 2. Mangini, Kimball. Fouls--Vroom, Luton, Dodge, Kimball. Time--six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--2nd Lieutenant H.R. Westphalinger. Timer--H. Pond...
Dispassionately Senator Borah predicted Governor Smith's nomination; equally dispassionately, he made a more astounding prediction: "I'll venture that if Governor Smith is nominated for President he'll declare for the 18th Amendment a,nd its enforcement, and not only that, will make the people believe in it. ... From the time he leaves Manhattan Island and crosses over into the United States, he'll be for the 18th Amendment." Earlier in the day before attentive students at Syracuse University, Senator Borah mildly dismissed Republican problems with the remark: "I think he [President Coolidge] is entitled...